This must read book is a NY Times bestseller in the US, but has endured
censorship in Canada because Muslim activists don’t like the way is
exposes them for what they really are. Mark Steyn, who is a Canadian
Citizen, has this advice: "My advice to Canadian
readers is drive over to the Buffalo Barnes & Noble and smuggle it back
in, cunningly hidden under the Algerian terrorist in the back seat."
Brother Andrew strongly recommends this book to all non-Muslims.

Mormons
and Muslims share much in their religion! Joseph Smith was wise when he modeled
a new religion after his mentor Muhammad and Islam. It seems Smith reasoned, "Hey
if Muhammad could start a new religion very hostile
to Christianity, I can start a new religion that is only somewhat
hostile to Christianity." Both Muhammad and Smith claim an angel visited
them. Galatians 1:8 says "But even though we, or an angel
from heaven, should preach to you a gospel contrary to that which we have
preached to you, let him be accursed."

"The church fathers treated Islam
as a heresy; Muslims were infidels; Muhammad a "renegade bishop," an "impostor,"
who rebelled against the central mission of Christ. Dante ranked the prophet of
Islam low among the ill-fated occupants of the Inferno. Christian authors in subsequent
times held him in no better regard. In his Vie de Mahomet (Life of Muhammad), published
at the end of the seventeenth century, the French writer Prideaux held Muhammad
up as a mirror to "unbelievers, atheists, deists and libertines." To the irreligiously
inclined Voltaire, the prophet of Deism, Muhammad was the fount of fanaticism. The
more generous Abbe Maracci regarded Islam as a distorted extension of Christianity
while he begrudgingly conceded in his Latin translation of the Qur'an (Koran), the
sacred book of Islam, that "this religion contains many elements of natural truth
evidently borrowed from the Christian religion, which seems to be in accordance
with the law and light of nature."" (Islam,
Beliefs And Observances, Caesar E. Farah, p2-7, 26-35)